difference between extensive farming and intensive farming
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Extensive Farming; Is defined by using more land with lower yield to produce the same amount of food.
Intensive Farming; is defined by using less area of land, but have a large amount of fertilizers and machinery, as well as it requires large labor and capital inputs for farming...
Extensive Farming; Is defined by using more land with lower yield to produce the same amount of food.
Intensive Farming; is defined by using less area of land, but have a large amount of fertilizers and machinery, as well as it requires large labor and capital inputs for farming...
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INTENSIVE FARMING
(1)
Intensive Farming refers to an agricultural system, wherein there is high level use of labor and capital, in comparison to the land area.
(2)
It is practiced in densely populated region.
(3)
Small and expensive
(4)
Per hectare output Large
EXTENSIVE FARMING
(1)
Extensive Farming is a farming technique, in which large farms are being cultivated, with relatively lower inputs, i.e. capital and labor.
(2)
It is practiced in moderately populated region.
(3)
Large and inexpensive
(4)
Per hectare output small
(1)
Intensive Farming refers to an agricultural system, wherein there is high level use of labor and capital, in comparison to the land area.
(2)
It is practiced in densely populated region.
(3)
Small and expensive
(4)
Per hectare output Large
EXTENSIVE FARMING
(1)
Extensive Farming is a farming technique, in which large farms are being cultivated, with relatively lower inputs, i.e. capital and labor.
(2)
It is practiced in moderately populated region.
(3)
Large and inexpensive
(4)
Per hectare output small
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